Posted on 12/15/2007 6:16:49 AM PST by big truck
We met in college. I was from Pennsylvania, she was from Oregon. We both worked in the cafeteria.
Somehow the topic of birthdays came up - she was born in December, so was I. She was born on the 16th, so was I. She was born in 1967, so was I. She was born at 10:40 am (pacific time), I was born at 1:58 pm (eastern time). Given the time change, she is 18 minutes older than I am. Any freeper advice as we crest the big hill tomorrow?
I forgot to mention that the ability to have more children was “nipped in the bud” (so to speak) two weeks before our third daughter was born.
There is no "big hill" at 40.
Veritable youngsters.....the forties are good years.
Happy Birthday to you both. My advice is to just have a great day and enjoy every moment. Life is short so don’t make plans for “later.” Do it now if you have the time, energy and resources. If you want to take a special vacation you’ve always dreamed of, do it; you can put off the new carpet or whatever fix-it-up you need. A car can wait too. My philosophy is to live life while you are able to enjoy it....
Saluda.
Exactly. I’m not worried about 40 or beyond. It’s been a great ride so far...
Thanks gopheraj. Happy anniversay to you as well.
If you thought pushing 40 was hard........just wait, now you will be dragging it! Happy Birthday
Life begins at 40.
Just ask Elvis.
Any freeper advice as we crest the big hill tomorrow?
Go shopping for his and hers walkers :)
You ain’t gonna believe this, but my dad is a huge classical music fan - growing up we had busts of Beethoven and Mozart on the mantle over the fireplace. He seriously wanted my first name to be Beethoven. My mother, bless her, even after the strain of delivery, put her red headed foot down while still on the delivery table. The first name on my birth certificate is Brian...
Buy life insurance now, because it increases in cost exponetially as you get older.
Excellence @ 52.
hers=her
The college is about 700 miles west of where we now live. A bit of a drive for cafeteria food!
As far as the stacks go....I’m not sayin’ =)
Take plenty of Geritol.
I’m 56. I still surf regularly but now when I get in the water with my buds we look like a freakin’ Cialis commercial.
Would love to hear the joke anyway. Might cheer her up as she faces the day!
I love living in PA. I told her after we married that I would be willing to move to Oregon if she wanted to, but she wanted to stay here. Good woman...
I'd say go to a nice place to eat, have a drink or two, and just enjoy a quiet evening like old farts do.
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